what should i get

This is a discussion on what should i get within the Concealed Carry Issues & Discussions forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; xd 40 or 9mm, glock 30,29, LCR 357 and im opened to suggestions about other fire arms preferred 40 or bigger holding 9 or more ...

what should i get

xd 40 or 9mm, glock 30,29, LCR 357 and im opened to suggestions about other fire arms preferred 40 or bigger holding 9 or more rounds im looking for a new cc weapon I am currently carrying a Taurus pt145

I've said it before and will say again, my S&W MP 9c is a great EDC, cycles beautifully every time, accurate, easy to carry, and reliable. But I'm hearing a lot of positives about the M&P Shield so would consider that too. Bottom line...I'm a huge S&W fan. Although, if I had to do it again, I'd probably opt for the S&W .40, just for the stopping power.

xd 40 or 9mm, glock 30,29, LCR 357 and im opened to suggestions about other fire arms preferred 40 or bigger holding 9 or more rounds im looking for a new cc weapon I am currently carrying a Taurus pt145

I would suggest you consider and try a Bersa BP9cc, but it only holds eight rounds in the mag.

Originally Posted by jblives2ride

Glock 23 buy a 9mm barrel frow wolf get two guns in one

I want to do this one day, but I'm blowing all my money trying to rebuild my collection of handguns from a different brand.

what should i get

XD 40 in sub compact in my cross bread IWB holster is comfortable enough to drive 8 hours, The sub magazine only holds 9+1 but the larger magazine fit and you can even get the sleeve so it doesn't look funny.

It is all personal preferences. There isn't a feature that a gun has that I can not learn to live with, or without. When I was in the Navy, (back closer to the days of wooden ships and iron men), I carried a 1911 .45 on watch. That is not my choice today, but one does learn to use what one has.
There are several trigger styles, (sa,sa/da,dao,etc). There are exposed hammers and striker fired guns, revolvers and pistols, single stack and double stack, high capacity, and high concealable types. A number of different calibers each with their loyal followers.
What I did was I rented the guns that had my interest and bought the one that I shot the best. Maybe it was because the sights worked well for me, or maybe it was the grip angle, or a dozen other things, but after a while analyzing becomes useless and what just works for you, just works for you.

Whatever you choose, don't let others tell you that you made a bad choice. A lot of us wish to justify our choices by insisting that they should be your choice as well.

You really need to handle/shoot a variety before you find the one you like best. Lot's of choices (until the gun grabbers get their way). GLOCK's are easy to get used to, as there aren't any de-cocker levers or safeties to manipulate. But there are so many others to choose from.

Lots of indoor ranges will rent guns to you so you can experiment, to find your way. Take your time on the front end, so you'll be happy with your choice(s).

Yeah that's what's making it hard to chose I've already have 3 cailibers and trying to stick with . My .45 just don't come a s small as some 40s my wife has a 9mm don't really care for them though and I've. Got a .38 as a bug I'd like something bigger like a 357 which holds both 357 and 38 I like Taurus people talk bad about them all the time but I've had min 3 years not one problem